Webinar
Nov 18, 2024
8:00am New York | 10:00am Brasilia | 2:00pm Geneva | 4:00pm Nairobi | 6:00pm Islamabad
Together to prevent and manage premature births: World Prematurity Day 2024
Date
November 18, 2024
Time
8:00am New York
10:00am Brasilia
2:00pm Geneva
4:00pm Nairobi
6:00pm Islamabad
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Globally, more than 1 in 10 babies are born too early every year. Approximately 1 million children die each year due to complications of preterm birth, and many of those who survive face a lifetime of disability. These numbers have not changed in the past decade: prematurity remains the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5 years, with stark inequalities in survival rates around the world. In low-income settings, half of the babies born at or below 32 weeks die, while they almost all survive in high-income countries.
Most of these deaths and disabilities are preventable with feasible, effective interventions.
This webinar brings together a range of Every Woman Every Newborn Everywhere (EWENE, previously ENAP EPMM) partners to galvanize action to reduce and manage preterm births. Speakers will share the most up-to-date evidence informing upcoming new guidance for the care of small and sick newborns, as well as country experiences on addressing the challenges to prevent and manage preterm births, and care for small and sick newborns.
Welcome
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, WHO (video recording)
Setting the stage
Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director, Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, WHO
Speakers
- Professor Zulfiqar A Bhutta FRS, Robert Harding Chair in Global Child Health & Policy, Co-Director, SickKids Centre for Global Child Health and Distinguished University Professor & Founding Director, Institute for Global Health & Development, The Aga Khan University
- Dr Shabana Saleem, Director General, Population Program Wing, Ministry of National Health Services Regulation & Coordination of Pakistan
- Dr Leah Greenspan, Senior Newborn Advisor, Neonatologist, USAID
- Dr Gagan Gupta, Senior Advisor Maternal and Newborn Health, UNICEF, HQ
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